Re: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice

2009-03-08 Thread Kit Wolf
> > subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice > On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote: > >> What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the >> Mozart >> concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved >> sheet >> metal. > > How narrow would the rims have been? > For

Re: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice

2009-03-08 Thread Michiel van der Linden
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Simon Varnam wrote: > > subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice > On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote: > >> What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the >> Mozart >> concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved sheet >> met

Re: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice

2009-03-07 Thread Simon Varnam
subject: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice On 2009/03/08, "Bill Gross" wrote: What is really humbling is to realize that Leitgeb premiered all the Mozart concertos on a valve less horn, and with a mouthpiece made of curved sheet metal. How narrow would the rims have been? For comparison, I use

RE: [Hornlist] Leadpipe Advice

2009-03-06 Thread Reicher, Tom
Not to mention the Weber Concertino, which is even more humbling to contemplate. -Original Message- From: horn-bounces+treicher=cooley@music.memphis.edu [mailto:horn-bounces+treicher=cooley@music.memphis.edu] On Behalf Of Bill Gross Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 4:23 PM To: '